(INTERPRETATION)

(INTERPRETATION) is a series of paintings inspired by Screen (wife RGB mode), a painting on paper using a regular pattern of RGB colors as a digital screen does.

A digital screen displaying the paintingScreen (wife RGB mode) produces a subjective interpretation of the work. This was photographed and used as inspiration for a series of paintings.

The process giving rise to these paintings seeks to analogize algorithms composing images in LCD screens, thus creating a parallel between a physical and a digital language. The works are composed of red, green and blue colors (the three colors constituting the pixels that structure screens), thereby approaching the Additive color theory (light) by “physical” pigments.

The layout is organized in a raster*, in which the pixels will compose the structure of the works. The composition is created by technical accidents or “glitches” occurring during the process of “transmission of information”. Some “bits” of papers fall, unglued from the support resulting in a random lack of data, which is supplanted by the background, creating new colors and flecks of information on a monochromatic (or three-chromatic) surface.

(*) Raster is a rectangular pattern of parallel scanning lines followed by the electron beam on a television screen or computer monitor.